On Thu, 2008-01-31 at 15:45 +0000, Bruce Bowler wrote: > I have access to a server that is under development and doesn't implement > the entire nntp protocol yet. > > When I connect to this server with pan and ask pan to "get all headers" > it doesn't get them all. When I connect with seamonkey and ask seamonkey > to get all headers, it does. > > I'd like to be able to give the developers of this new server a direction > in which to look to be able to support pan fully. > > I'm sure someone knows what pan and SM do differently and would love to > know what that difference is.
A very useful tool when developing network clients and servers is Wireshark. Wireshark can record and display network traffic so that you can see Pan connect, see the NNTP server respond, see all the commands sent and all the data received. -- Zan Lynx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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